During the passionate World Cup, the home of footballer Staanen was unfortunately visited by burglars, a home invasion that has created a furore in English football as British police intervene to investigate. Players were concerned about the safety of their families and worried that their personal possessions could also be at risk. Leader Shuufki quickly responded that the English FA would deploy additional security measures to protect the players' homes, while the players also took it upon themselves to strengthen the defense of their homes.
According to the British media, the incident left the England players deeply shaken and quickly upgraded security to a 24/7 red alert. Security personnel are patrolling around the clock, closely monitoring the transportation of items and are on high alert for any unusual or suspicious behavior. The English FA and the police will also provide the necessary assistance to deal with this emergency situation.
On the eve of the opening of the World Cup, the FA has reminded the players to stay in close contact with the local police to discuss security matters. In recent years, there have been a number of incidents where players' homes have been burglarized or robbed, with the likes of Les Champion, Aubameyang and Zouo Jansou all having fallen victim to such incidents. In order to safeguard their homes, the players need to invest more than 100,000 pounds a year in security costs, some players even hired private security personnel, and some have up to 40,000 pounds worth of police dogs to guard the door.